Pitney Bowes unveils new Epic Inserting System

Pitney Bowes Epic Inserter.
Pitney Bowes Epic Inserter.

The new high-speed multi-format solution cost effectively processes complex transactional mail applications “with integrity and high yield” to simplify capacity planning, increase operational productivity, lower total cost of ownership and improve return on investment. “Pitney Bowes is committed to leading-edge product innovation, driving improved performance and value creation for our clients,” said Grant Miller, Vice President, Global Strategic Product Management, Pitney Bowes. “The Epic Inserting System demonstrates this commitment. This innovation extends beyond high speeds and automation to address key areas where mailers can improve efficiencies. By maximizing productive uptime and minimizing labour and material costs, Epic will help our clients pursue more profitable service-level agreements and expand their capabilities to meet future market demands.”
To create Epic, Pitney Bowes built upon its Mailstream Productivity Series (MPS) inserting platform. The new solution is designed to help high-volume transactional print and mail service providers – particularly those processing mail in the financial services, insurance, healthcare and telecommunications industries – to move swiftly and easily from job to job and from letters to flats in a single workflow.
“Our clients are being tasked with processing different mail formats in varying volumes, so they are constantly looking for ways to increase productivity without compromising integrity and accuracy. Epic meets this challenge by allowing users to incorporate multiple mail formats onto one system while enabling faster changeovers to maximize system uptime and accelerate ROI,” Miller added.
Combining high performance physical mailing capabilities with precise advanced digital intelligence, the technology also provides real-time, integrated end-to-end tracking and control. Epic accurately tracks all pieces within a job and reduces spoilage and job reconciliation requirements through real-time paper-path corrections. An intuitive new digital user interface is compatible with mobile devices and makes it easy for operators to view progress and identify risks. Real-time reporting and alerts help operators quickly adapt to changing conditions to facilitate a seamless workflow from one stage to the next.

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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